
Sam Livingston left a comment for Justin Rejesus
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Caroline Galdi left a comment for Justin Rejesus
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Justin Rejesus commented on Carnegie Hall's group Composing
Justin Rejesus commented on Carnegie Hall's group Composing
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Sam Livingston said… Hey Justin! I see that you play clarinet! Don't miss the Clarinet Studio Class over in the Orchestra Group. There are some great tips from Wenzel Fuchs of the Berlin Philharmonic! Let us know what you think.
Caroline Galdi said… Yeah, I'm super excited. Most of my friends are on vacation right now and the Minecraft server is down (it's been my social life since summer started) so it's a well-needed break. Long lazy summer days are giving way to actual things.
Caroline Galdi said… You're not going to a school with a band? HAHA SUCKER. Yeah it stinks though because I have to miss three days of marching band camp-- the all-day practices and not the evening ones. >:< Have fun with your... health and sciences college. Actually I have nothing against health and sciences. I quite like science. I'm just bound and determined to antagonize you. Hope you don't mind. :D
Caroline Galdi said… Nothing much; just got done practicing sax. Scales have gotta be good for District auditions and I had forgotten how much I hate classical sax. Sadly I have no trombone right now so I'm waiting for my sister to get one so I can steal it and play it all day. Meanwhile the baritone is coming along nicely (I can play around 8 major scales on it now) but its really heavy; not sure how I'm going to survive marching band camp :/
What's been going on in your life, then?
Caroline Galdi said… Hi Justin!

Evan Taylor said… Hey there Justin! Welcome to the Musical Exchange community. We are glad to have you! You should check out the Composing group, when you have the time. I think it may interest you! :)
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